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Port Perry Star, 10 Mar 1927, p. 8

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Tarragoma Almonds, per Ib ..........28¢. § Arrowroot Biscuits, per Ib. ,.......... 290 Snowbird Japan Rice ........2 Ibs for 2lc. Hand Picked White Beans ...4 Ibs for 26c. Domestic Shortening, 1 1b prinis pee ..18c. Grapefruit, large size . v+4 v8 for 27c. per dozen es oe and 49¢c, 8 Hillcrest Tomatoes "es enan Tuna 5 Aunt Dinah 'Molasses, "114 s tin sears : dy, Harest Fallow Peaches ....... Aylmer Catsup, per bottle .... 2 ting for a Aylmer Corn Sheriff's Orange Marmalade, 4's tin . Dessert Seedless Raisins, 16 0z. ........16¢c Seeded Raisins, 15 oz ..' Sunmaid Puffed Seeded Raisins, per pkg. 18¢ Good Quality Prunes JAMES McKEE & SON Superior Store, St. Charles Building, Port Perry. ; LIME WOOD Jee. 2 for. 27e. Sweetheart Peanut Butter, glass jar. Fish | A BLACK BUSINESS 2000LBs-1 TON DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL PORT PERRY COAL YARD W.G.W. PYATT « 07c. 2 Ibs for 25c¢. Roger's D.L.&W. COAL Susquehana coAL Soft Coal LEX COKE Muffets .......... Shredded Wheat . Aylmer Celery Relish . P. and G. Soap : Old Dutch OD her, per pkg. a aaasesalie rakuk Princess Soap FI 't Lifebuoy Soap ...... Handy Ammonia ............... Extra Value--Five String Brooms «i» odbc Heavy Zinc Washboards Winter Apples, good variety bushel, . Fancy Lemons, per dozen ++.iv..+2 pkgs for 29¢. # .v+e.v.2 pkgs for 25c. wxde: 4 apEL Pic 8lec. .bottle 14c. ri 8 bars for 27c. lakes, per pkg "esas 23c. ++ 44.8 for 25¢° .8 for 26¢c sevens 46¢ "81. 50 vase Phone 152 Sweet Clover Seed. A quantity of good seed for sale, Apply to R. W. Walker, R.R. 4, Port Perry, Phone 168 1-4. Mar. 81 rere (Hei PASTURE Pasture for fifty head of cattle at lot 11, con, 6, Reach. Apply to T, H. Harding, Seagrave. Mar: 24 nie Omran FOR SALE St. John's Rectory, Blackstock--9 roomed double brick, furnace, soft water cistern, 8 acres of land, fruit trees, 'steel barn with driveshed and garage, stalls for 2 horses and a cow, t floor. Good well and pump. When you are in need of Fuel give us a call. We always have a supply on hand of SCRANTON HARD COAL--all required sizes. SOLVAY COKE--Nut and Pea sizes. SOFT COAL--for domestic use. STEAM-COAL WOOD--Body Hardwood, Hardwood Slabs, Soft Wood Slabs. QUALITY AND SERVICE: Our policy is to handle only the best grades obtainable, and give prompt and careful attention to all orders. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. GC. W. PYATT Yard Phone 94 AUCTION SALE Mr. Peter Leask, lot 18, Con. 12, Reach, Township, has sold his farm and will sell his Farm Stock and Implements by auction on Monday, March 14th. No reserve. Geo, Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. 00m OATS FOR SALE A quantity of good sound oats for sale. Apply to Joel Miller, R.R.1, Port Perry, lot 8, con 6, Reach. OD eens FARM FOR BALE 150 acres, 85 tillable. Barn 80 x 48 and another 32 x 48, with stone stabling for 86 head of cattle and 8 horses, with water basins and run- ning water. Hog pen; brick veneer house, 8 rooms, small orchard, ex- cellent water supply. Two and half miles from Seagrave Station. Pos- session to plow in fall, and full pos- session March 1, 1928. Apply to R.| D. Woon, Phone 26, Port Perry. rsa) (Ypres Tr HELP WANTED ... Farm hand, single, experienced, yearly engagement. Apply to Law- son Honey, Seagrave, Phone 189 r 1-8 rrr (reser AUCTION SALE Mr. Peter Leask, lot 18, con. 12}; -. Reach, Township, has sold his farm and will sell his Farm Stock and Implements by auction on Monday, Mo. senerve, § Uptown Office 233 ! live through the ages and be an in- spiration for future generations to continue the good work. Mrs. Frank Stanton was visiting in Raglan last week. We notice the robins are here with us again. One was seen last week. Miss Ross, of Glasgow, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Murphy. Mrs. Foster, is visiting her mother Mrs. Henderson. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Miss Tewksbury this week. The many friends of Mrs. Murphy will be pleased to learn that she has recovered from her recent illness. We are sorry to report the illness of Mr. Cecil Jeffrey's two year old son. May he soon recover, By the way! We notice the crows are beginning to fly toward the north, Another sign of spring. Come to the concert and hot supper in the church, on Friday evening of this week. Mr, Fred Lyle and family have moved to Port Perry. { Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Till Green- bank were recent callers"on Mr. Geo. Bond. 'Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Philps, of Utica, were in the vilage last week. , Mrs. Bates, who has been confined to the house with a bad cold, we are glad to report is Hugh improved in 'health, Oh let them Say when 1 am frou, i If anything be said, |The trouble wasn't in his heart . So inuch as in his head. FOR SALE 15 yous Shropshire Ewes, to J. Ward, Un, Phone 104 7 A 1 Percherons, Telephone 172 r 4, Port Perry. tL. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES Mr, Harold D. Gerry will sell by public" auction at the Sebert House, Port Perry, on March 16th, 20 head of real good young Clydes and Sale 'at 1.30 p.m. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers ta) mm-- A PLAY AT BLACKSTOCK' The Cadmus Young People are pre- senting the play "Tommy's Brides" in the Blackstock Town Hall, on the evening of March 17th. See bills. SOgDR SUPPER & PLAY AT GREENBANK "Aunt Susan's Visit" ig the title of a play to be given in the United Church at Greenbank, on the evening |- of March 17th, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid. Supper served from 5.30 to 8. Be sure and come early as the program- will commence at 8.16 sharp, See bills for particulars. SRL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W. L. Atkinson, Minister ' St. Johns, Port Perry. + Public * Worship--11 am. "The genius of the Presbyterian Church. 7 p.m. "The Unjust' Steward." Sunday School at 3 p.m. Prayer service, Thurs. at 7.30 p.m. Y. P. Society, Monday, at 8 pm. Breadalbane, Utica. Sunday Schol at 2 p.m. Public Worship at 3 p.m, Christian Endeavour service at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. Topic by Alex. Johns, Reader: Cecil Jones, PRINCE ALBERT On_Friddy evening, March 11th, there is to be'a hot supper followed by a concert in the church. - Supper will begin at six o'clock, after which a play entitled "The Path Across the Hills" will be présented by people from Epsom. Tea and coricert 40¢y '| children 20c. ---------- (sites. MANCHESTER We:were pleased Yo 868 such a nice] gathering at the Ladies' Aid, held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Lamb. "Mr, Clarence Wallace from Detroit] th 70 'acres more or less, seven roomed house, hard water, new furnace in house, stables, also well al § telephone, close to main highway. $1,000 handles this farm. $8,000 cash handles an chicken ran modern conv equipment figures. Almost new Milton Pressed Briek|# 7 roomed house on Bigelow St., over : locking Lake pugos. Evert modern throughout, t on g lots, fois garage coment cement drive, cement and fruit of as avery da a, Sayers A real home. Good terms. : $760 cash buys % acre of garden|H 'land on which is situated a comfort-|# able 7 roomed cottage, large veranda, shrubs, cedar hedge, nice lawn, good : stable and hen house, fine assortment |# of fruit, good water. In the village of Prince Albert. - A most desirable : home, A. W. MORLEY CAMPBELL Real Estate PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 183w Mrs. Thos. Dobson was a guest of Mrs, Thos. Barrett, one day last week. Mr. Wm. Stanton, of Lake Geneva, and Mr. Roy Moon, of Raglan, were calling on Mr, Frank Crosier, Mr. Chas. Lamb, of Lindsay called on his"parents here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Barrett received a telegram this week stating that} their son in B. GC. is very ill. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie enter- tained a number of the young people spent a few days on Scugog with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samells. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Wells and fam- ily of Toronto," spent Sunday with Mr. | George Fowlie. Mr. Walter Fowlie has returned after spending the winter in Scotland. Mr. J. Flewell and Miss Jean Fer- guson, were visiting in Myrtle. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roberts were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Lakey re. | cently... Mr. Varcoe of Myrtle took cHarge of the service here on Sonday, owing |} Mr, Will Bramall Sperit's few days in Toronto last week. The Epsom Dramatic: Club Orchestra were entertained last Saturday, March 12 : HOOT GIBSON

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